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L , I ii 4, J, EZ R 1 S x v N Ii x 5. PE if W mfg' I K if Q: i lc wc 'h B at L E V me 1 14 V+ .M 'Q .E E H. no 25 I aim ,,--,V--5-gy ,,, - viii. --.L -r-rvvr-11 r, G?'?Yi1 '.'5?TSi2'?' -'F ir. .:' :, ' 'Wifi' 7755 2- 5' -' 1 'V V Ti' if Y ' is 7- ,- - f ,,-:fir Y hw f WQQPHEC 3-Fr 45 Sf if I H LF ' yo' 'Q , e his ,171 The following articles were taken from newspaper clippings and from 'lho's Who in Arlington High School.' Any resemblance to these art- icles and the truth is purely intentional. d sg , , 13 f R1 65' .' , -Q 0 ?i.3 0 s I, --- UNA CLARKSON had always wanted to be s nurse. She went to nursing school two years, but she soon tired of this sort of life and decided to look for a more interesting occupation. She was hired by the city bus line in Indianapolis After a year of this work she quit and bought several cars which she converted into taxis. She later started making cars and became s zillionaire overnight. Clark cars became world f8lIlOl1lo IARJORIE HENBY WINS COVETED ACADEMY AWARD We oou1dn't believe our eyes. Our own boisterous Marj an actress---and a good one too. Marjorie had started as a clerk in the pots and pans department at Ayres, had been an artist on the Hobo News, and had even tried wrestling. Selznick had discovered her while she was wrestling, and had given her a five year contract as head of the sound department-a Job which r f X '- N s a It N X I . u rw - 4 I 12: ',, A o suits her to a 'T.' -7 4 L Qu-qi X Q vt KIRIAI WEDDING finished college with a B. S. in Journalism. She free-lanoed for several years, wrote serials and short stories for magazines, and wrote three novels---failures She hit the qackpct, however, with 'Driving By after Nine , an autobiography. This book told of her experiences in her teens and of her several love affairs. MARION BECKNER attended college for the usual number of years and graduated into the very educational job of cattle rust- ling. Since all the money he had spent on college seemed wasted, he looked for someone who could reimburse his finances He met '!istol Packin' Pat' Kalias PATTY LONG! who owned a ranch in Arizona and -Q , , .,l vs was lousy' with dough. He married her and did the bankin - , .QV I .139 , -s' 'rl' 4 A I - k i i A f ' - 4 f 1 mr 89 V ' I V , 5 1 XS 'g- - l.- 'K ,gi - iilmykvqlf- :gg Wh. 'I L r J S ,.wnmn..m:.x wus.-wwwsaawzmm a 'L or .o,'.l..-af --.th-. X 1,1 ' s x 'I 1 . l P , j.,u,A, Q43-L-A -NL. ..-..v.. -Q 1 . I I
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?' FFTZ 1:5 'won' rrirff. 'r' :: v w '7i'T, :Qi17'7'?E'7?,:I1T'J','i'i ?fi'r::: 'E' , , ,. X A n fn 1 E DONALD HILL had eeoiaea to be a farmer ana worked at this ooou ation for several years. A hidden talent soon sprang forth in full L bloom, however, and he became a pianist. He ,p studied ln New York and in Europe, and then U oame bask to the states for oonoert tours. He W met and married MARTHA STULTZ, who was also a ' pianist. They became the famous piano team, IV Stultz and Hill. f?'f 'Q 'E . gg MARY E. RIGBBEE finished oollege and then ., il 9.5 taught sohool for a year. Finding this N , 'if-fgffx -Q3 Job too boring, she went to the Big Town 'ia ' 5 It looking for excitement and a good ,1ob--- f 1-.3-.1 'PKI f 1 he preferably as a singer. There she met FIN E. rise. KATHLEEN ORME, who had been disappointed J f !V in love and had vowegh to find greener R fy 3 i ' pastures e sewhere. e two girls went , iii together to look for a Job and finally X X 1' fl up were rewarded. They were signed for the . il I no floor show at the Stork Club. ZR 9 I E, xg q, e f'u X taxa, Q! QWALJ ' nr 5 NP44f4i'244SS4L+Q fl-3-S' TOMMY RINTON became vioe president of a sloth- h I ing firm in Chicago and there he learned the L. f lndustry from top to bottom. He was restless H at an offioe Job so he opened his own store. H ll He became so famous that M G M hired him as chief wardrobe designer for their studio. The K p best dressed women are wearing outfits by X Tommy Hinton--not by Adrian. IQ a .1 ,- if 'V RAYMOND TURNER was meant for radio work, E but fate--in the person of LAVON WILKES-- Y intervened. After Raymond saw Lavon in , her stewardess uniform, all radio work seemed to be statlo. He deoided to be a ' pilot so that he oould be near her. But, Q' alas! Just after he had made his first 5 solo flight, Lavon beoame a Fuller brush 5 girl. Bo the only alternative for our . , Q hero was to become a salesman--and eosi- P dentally meet her after a sale. They w :gt--married--and 'lived happily ever .. H 1, QT. , ' , . is sq. A.- '-is ,Q Q. 5 5 ' v'-v - 'fi 1 2 22 ' . T 1 .S S' T A . ' I. a-jj.-'rg X ' , ' 1 U 'X 10 'x.Z.N.Sb.,'.1L,l..QL.'.-. -..'..J .X.S.!.. J:.'J. Q .'-'.'..Q...L'J..Ll .Q .,'. ' .'-P - -U 5 '. ' Y ifl. , T A If
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